US4218048A - Suspended gas shroud apparatus - Google Patents

Suspended gas shroud apparatus Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US4218048A
US4218048A US05/961,597 US96159778A US4218048A US 4218048 A US4218048 A US 4218048A US 96159778 A US96159778 A US 96159778A US 4218048 A US4218048 A US 4218048A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
shroud tube
shroud
tundish
support arm
counterweight
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US05/961,597
Inventor
Michael J. Vanecek
John H. K. Piepenhagen
Michael J. Neale
Steven M. Lasiter
Raymond A. Bailey
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
North Star Steel Texas Inc
Original Assignee
Georgetown Texas Steel Corp
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Georgetown Texas Steel Corp filed Critical Georgetown Texas Steel Corp
Priority to US05/961,597 priority Critical patent/US4218048A/en
Priority to AU51025/79A priority patent/AU526819B2/en
Priority to AR278386A priority patent/AR219011A1/en
Priority to JP13135679A priority patent/JPS5594769A/en
Priority to ZA00795538A priority patent/ZA795538B/en
Priority to IT26707/79A priority patent/IT1125560B/en
Priority to ES485588A priority patent/ES485588A1/en
Priority to GB7939266A priority patent/GB2035527B/en
Priority to BE2/58206A priority patent/BE880018A/en
Priority to BR7907390A priority patent/BR7907390A/en
Priority to DE19792946183 priority patent/DE2946183A1/en
Priority to FR7928174A priority patent/FR2441449A1/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US4218048A publication Critical patent/US4218048A/en
Assigned to NORTH STAR STEEL TEXAS, INC. reassignment NORTH STAR STEEL TEXAS, INC. CHANGE OF NAME (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: GEORGETOWN TEXAS STEEL CORPORATION
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
    • B22D41/00Casting melt-holding vessels, e.g. ladles, tundishes, cups or the like
    • B22D41/50Pouring-nozzles
    • B22D41/56Means for supporting, manipulating or changing a pouring-nozzle

Definitions

  • the molten metal is teemed from a ladle into an intermediate pouring vessel known as a tundish.
  • Each tundish has at least one and normally a multiplicity of pouring nozzles in its bottom wall to feed a like number of continuous casting molds.
  • the molten metal pouring stream is subject to atmospheric reoxidation which will result in the formation of oxide inclusions in the continuous cast product. Additional production cost is required to remove such inclusions prior to fabricating the cast product into a finished product. In addition, trapped inclusions result in unacceptable product cleanliness.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the shroud apparatus of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of a tundish having four bottom pour nozzles each with the invented shroud in the active position.
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the tundish and shroud taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 is a partial view of a tundish showing an alternative suspending means.
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of the suspending means of FIG. 5.
  • shroud tube 10 which is preferably cylindrical, is affixed to one end of a shroud tube support arm 12 which is hollow and has a gas conduit 14 affixed to the end opposite the shroud tube for delivering shrouding gas through the support arm to the interior of the shroud tube.
  • a support arm suspending means 18 engages the support arm 12 as shown.
  • Support arm holder 20 is fastened to a connecting member 22 which is in turn fixed to an axle 24 which is normal to the connecting member 22 forming a tee therewith.
  • a counterweight 26 is positioned on support arm 12 between suspending means 18 and the arm extremity opposite the shroud tube. This counterweight may be adjustably positionable on the support arm and may be held in a desired position by means such as set screw 28.
  • the shroud tube 10 may be removably connected to the shroud tube support arm by such means as a swaged connection or a threaded connection 30 in order to readily change the shroud tube which is the portion of the apparatus most subject to damage.
  • the suspending apparatus as shown in FIG. 2 preferably allows rotation of axle 24 about connecting member 22.
  • support arm holder 20 has a cross-sectional shape which will engage arm 12. Only an extremely small clearance is provided between these two members, thus the support arm will not be slidable in member 20 during the pouring operation.
  • the support arm 12 and support arm holder 20 are both shown as cylindrical but these may be of any other desired tubular geometric shape. Alternatively the support arm holder may carry any suitable connecting means at its lower end such as a clamp.
  • FIG. 3 shows a tundish 38 with four shroud tube assemblies 40 suspended from the tundish in the operating position.
  • Axle 24 is journaled in receptacle 42 which is fixed to the bottom of the tundish at the desired location.
  • FIG. 4 shows the shroud assembly in the operative position around tundish nozzle 45.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show an alternative suspending means wherein axle 50 is fixed to tundish 52 and does not rotate.
  • a hook 54 engages axle 50 to allow arcuate movement of the shroud tube into and out of the operative position.
  • the hook 54 is fixed to support member 56 by any desired means such as a drift pin 58 or by welding.
  • the hook 54 may be of sufficient width to prevent any wobbling of the shroud tube while being placed into or out of the operative position.
  • hook 54 may have two or more spaced, connected hooks similar to a claw, which will act as a wide hook.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Continuous Casting (AREA)
  • Treatment Of Steel In Its Molten State (AREA)
  • Waste-Gas Treatment And Other Accessory Devices For Furnaces (AREA)
  • Casting Support Devices, Ladles, And Melt Control Thereby (AREA)

Abstract

A shrouding apparatus, suspended from a bottom pour vessel carries a vertical shroud tube at one end for surrounding a molten metal pouring stream and a counterweight at its other end to force the shroud tube against the bottom of the pouring vessel. The apparatus includes means for introducing a protective atmosphere to the interior of the shroud.

Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an improved gas shroud apparatus for protecting a molten pouring stream issuing from a bottom pour vessel from atmospheric reoxidation. The invention is particularly well suited to the casting of steel from a tundish.
In the continuous casting of molten metals such as steel the molten metal is teemed from a ladle into an intermediate pouring vessel known as a tundish. Each tundish has at least one and normally a multiplicity of pouring nozzles in its bottom wall to feed a like number of continuous casting molds. The molten metal pouring stream is subject to atmospheric reoxidation which will result in the formation of oxide inclusions in the continuous cast product. Additional production cost is required to remove such inclusions prior to fabricating the cast product into a finished product. In addition, trapped inclusions result in unacceptable product cleanliness.
Shrouding of molten metal pouring streams in the continuous casting of steel is well known in the art as exemplified by Lyman U.S. Pat. No. 3,572,422, Pollard U.S. Pat. No. 3,908,734, Holmes U.S. Pat. No. 3,439,735, Newhall et al U.S. Pat. No. 3,616,843 and Coward et al U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,799.
In order that stream characteristics and the metal in the continuous casting mold can be observed, there must be a gap between the bottom of the shroud and the metal meniscus in the mold. In addition, it is desirable to have a readily removable shroud to accommodate other apparatus beneath the pouring stream such as a launder to divert the pouring stream from the mold when there is a breakout or other problem. In addition, the shroud must be removable to allow access to the pouring nozzle by an oxygen lance or chill plug.
As has been seen in Coward et al U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,799, stream cleanliness is highest when the shroud is tightly sealed against the tundish to prevent entrance of atmospheric oxygen to the top of the shroud and entrainment of oxygen in the pouring stream. Previous shrouds which were tightly positioned against the bottom of the tundish have been supported by a mechanism either on the pouring floor as taught by Coward et al, or on the mold itself as in the bellows-type shroud of Newhall et al. We have invented a shroud apparatus which is pivotally suspended from a bottom pour tundish or other bottom pour vessel and is held sufficiently tight against the bottom of the tundish to provide a substantially gas tight seal by the expedient of providing a counterweight at the outer extremity of the shroud support arm. The counterweight may be adjustably positionable on the support arm if desired. The shroud may readily be moved into and out of the operative position as required with a minimum of effort. The shroud of the present application is particularly well suited to installations where a launder is employed as well as to installations not employing a launder. The shroud may be completely removed by lifting it from its suspension means, or it may be pivoted out of the way by striking it with a launder, or it may simply be rotated out of the operative position manually.
Shrouding with liquid nitrogen is currently practiced at some continuous steel casting installations. The liquid nitrogen is sprayed onto the tundish pouring stream from an annular spray ring which encircles the pouring stream. This is an efficient but extremely costly means of shrouding which uses copious quantities of nitrogen. The present invention is extremely inexpensive and uses nitrogen sparsely. In fact, normal nitrogen usage when casting 51/8"×51/8" billets is less than 85 cu. ft. per ton of product.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is a principal object of this invention to provide a shrouding apparatus suspendable from a bottom pour vessel which will protect a molten metal pouring stream issuing from such vessel from atmospheric contamination.
It is also an object of this invention to provide a shrouding apparatus which is not in a fixed position and which is readily positionable against a tundish bottom to provide a gas-tight seal, yet quickly removable when necessary.
It is another object of this invention to provide means for mounting shrouding apparatus on a tundish.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing and other objects will become more readily apparent by referring to the following detailed specification and the appended drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the shroud apparatus of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a detailed view of the shroud suspension means taken along line 2--2 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of a tundish having four bottom pour nozzles each with the invented shroud in the active position.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the tundish and shroud taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a partial view of a tundish showing an alternative suspending means.
FIG. 6 is a side view of the suspending means of FIG. 5.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to FIG. 1, shroud tube 10 which is preferably cylindrical, is affixed to one end of a shroud tube support arm 12 which is hollow and has a gas conduit 14 affixed to the end opposite the shroud tube for delivering shrouding gas through the support arm to the interior of the shroud tube. A support arm suspending means 18 engages the support arm 12 as shown. Support arm holder 20 is fastened to a connecting member 22 which is in turn fixed to an axle 24 which is normal to the connecting member 22 forming a tee therewith. A counterweight 26 is positioned on support arm 12 between suspending means 18 and the arm extremity opposite the shroud tube. This counterweight may be adjustably positionable on the support arm and may be held in a desired position by means such as set screw 28.
The shroud tube 10 may be removably connected to the shroud tube support arm by such means as a swaged connection or a threaded connection 30 in order to readily change the shroud tube which is the portion of the apparatus most subject to damage.
The suspending apparatus as shown in FIG. 2 preferably allows rotation of axle 24 about connecting member 22. Note that support arm holder 20 has a cross-sectional shape which will engage arm 12. Only an extremely small clearance is provided between these two members, thus the support arm will not be slidable in member 20 during the pouring operation. The support arm 12 and support arm holder 20 are both shown as cylindrical but these may be of any other desired tubular geometric shape. Alternatively the support arm holder may carry any suitable connecting means at its lower end such as a clamp.
FIG. 3 shows a tundish 38 with four shroud tube assemblies 40 suspended from the tundish in the operating position. Axle 24 is journaled in receptacle 42 which is fixed to the bottom of the tundish at the desired location. FIG. 4 shows the shroud assembly in the operative position around tundish nozzle 45.
FIGS. 5 and 6 show an alternative suspending means wherein axle 50 is fixed to tundish 52 and does not rotate. A hook 54 engages axle 50 to allow arcuate movement of the shroud tube into and out of the operative position. The hook 54 is fixed to support member 56 by any desired means such as a drift pin 58 or by welding. The hook 54 may be of sufficient width to prevent any wobbling of the shroud tube while being placed into or out of the operative position. Alternatively, hook 54 may have two or more spaced, connected hooks similar to a claw, which will act as a wide hook.
One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the invented shroud may be suspended from any bottom pour vessel including a ladle, of from any associated equipment which is itself attached to the pouring vessel.
SUMMARY OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is readily apparent from the foregoing that we have invented a shrouding apparatus suspendable from a bottom pour vessel which will protect a molten metal pouring stream issuing from such vessel from atmospheric contamination.
Although preferred and alternative embodiments have been shown and described in accordance with the patent statutes, it is clear that various modifications and additions may be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.

Claims (2)

What is claimed is:
1. In a tundish having at least one bottom-pour nozzle in its bottom wall, for teeming of molten metal therethrough, the improvement comprising:
(a) means fixed to said tundish for engagement and disengagement of a shroud tube suspension apparatus therein and for journaling said suspension apparatus about a horizontal axis;
(b) a shroud tube suspension apparatus comprising:
(i) an axle for engagement in said journaling means;
(ii) a suspension arm normal to and depending from said axle, said suspension arm including means for rotation about its longitudinal axis;
(iii) said suspension arm carrying at its lower extremity a shroud tube support arm having at one end a shroud tube with a vertically oriented longitudinal axis, and at its other end a counterweight; and
(c) said shroud tube support arm comprising means communicating with a gas source and with said shroud tube for introducing a shrouding gas to the interior of said shroud tube; and
(d) whereby said shroud tube is adapted for rotational movement about the longitudinal axis of said suspension arm into and out of an operative position against the bottom of said tundish and encompassing said bottompour nozzle, said molten metal stream having substantially the same pouring path as the vertical axis of said shroud tube when in the operative position.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said counterweight is adjustably positionable on said shroud tube support arm and includes retaining means for holding said counterweight in a fixed position.
US05/961,597 1978-11-17 1978-11-17 Suspended gas shroud apparatus Expired - Lifetime US4218048A (en)

Priority Applications (12)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US05/961,597 US4218048A (en) 1978-11-17 1978-11-17 Suspended gas shroud apparatus
AU51025/79A AU526819B2 (en) 1978-11-17 1979-09-20 Suspended gas shroud apparatus
AR278386A AR219011A1 (en) 1978-11-17 1979-10-05 WRAPPING PROTECTIVE DEVICE TO PROTECT AGAINST MELTED METAL JET DISCHARGED FROM THE BOTTOM OF A CAST CONTAINER AGAINST ATMOSPHERIC REOXIDATION
JP13135679A JPS5594769A (en) 1978-11-17 1979-10-13 Suspension gas shroud device
ZA00795538A ZA795538B (en) 1978-11-17 1979-10-17 Suspended gas shroud apparatus
IT26707/79A IT1125560B (en) 1978-11-17 1979-10-23 SUSPENDED PROTECTION DEVICE USING GAS
ES485588A ES485588A1 (en) 1978-11-17 1979-10-31 Suspended gas shroud apparatus
GB7939266A GB2035527B (en) 1978-11-17 1979-11-13 Suspended gas shroud apparatus
BE2/58206A BE880018A (en) 1978-11-17 1979-11-14 SUSPENDED GAS ENCLOSURE APPARATUS
BR7907390A BR7907390A (en) 1978-11-17 1979-11-14 PROTECTIVE APPLIANCE TO PROTECT A FUSING METAL RACE AND IMPROVEMENT IN A FUSING METAL DISTRIBUTING POT
DE19792946183 DE2946183A1 (en) 1978-11-17 1979-11-15 HANGING GAS SHIELDING DEVICE
FR7928174A FR2441449A1 (en) 1978-11-17 1979-11-15 SUSPENDED GAS PROTECTION SHIRT FOR CONTINUOUS CASTING OF STEEL

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US05/961,597 US4218048A (en) 1978-11-17 1978-11-17 Suspended gas shroud apparatus

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US4218048A true US4218048A (en) 1980-08-19

Family

ID=25504706

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US05/961,597 Expired - Lifetime US4218048A (en) 1978-11-17 1978-11-17 Suspended gas shroud apparatus

Country Status (12)

Country Link
US (1) US4218048A (en)
JP (1) JPS5594769A (en)
AR (1) AR219011A1 (en)
AU (1) AU526819B2 (en)
BE (1) BE880018A (en)
BR (1) BR7907390A (en)
DE (1) DE2946183A1 (en)
ES (1) ES485588A1 (en)
FR (1) FR2441449A1 (en)
GB (1) GB2035527B (en)
IT (1) IT1125560B (en)
ZA (1) ZA795538B (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5067552A (en) * 1989-07-26 1991-11-26 Ltv Steel Company, Inc. Shrouding for top pouring of ingots

Families Citing this family (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
AT364103B (en) * 1980-01-25 1981-09-25 Voest Alpine Ag PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR A CASTING BEAM EXITING FROM A METALLURGICAL VESSEL
US5139077A (en) * 1988-03-07 1992-08-18 Allied-Signal Inc. Ingot cast magnesium alloys with improved corrosion resistance
FR2672526B1 (en) * 1991-02-07 1993-05-28 Lorraine Laminage DEVICE FOR EJECTING A JET PROTECTIVE TUBE SUPPORT IN A CONTINUOUS CASTING INSTALLATION.

Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3439735A (en) * 1965-11-19 1969-04-22 Union Carbide Corp Continuous casting apparatus with inert gas protector
US3554520A (en) * 1969-05-01 1971-01-12 United States Steel Corp Mechanism for connecting a receiving vessel with a bottom-pour vessel
US3572422A (en) * 1968-12-10 1971-03-23 United States Steel Corp Apparatus for shrouding a pouring stream and molten casting surface with a protective gas
US3616843A (en) * 1969-11-25 1971-11-02 Koppers Co Inc Apparatus for shrouding in a continuous casting machine
US3841385A (en) * 1972-03-01 1974-10-15 Allegheny Ludlum Ind Inc Method and apparatus for teeming stream protection
US3908734A (en) * 1973-03-05 1975-09-30 Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp Method and apparatus for gas shrouding of liquids
US4084799A (en) * 1976-08-30 1978-04-18 Georgetown Steel Corporation Shrouding apparatus
US4091861A (en) * 1976-03-09 1978-05-30 Concast Ag Apparatus for exchanging pouring tubes at casting vessels of continuous casting installations
US4102386A (en) * 1975-11-12 1978-07-25 Linde Aktiengesellschaft Casting apparatus

Family Cites Families (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR1493389A (en) * 1966-09-22 1967-08-25 United States Steel Corp Device for continuous metal casting
US3963224A (en) * 1975-07-30 1976-06-15 Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Gas shroud
FR2328536A1 (en) * 1975-10-24 1977-05-20 Chatillon Commentry Biache For Bottom pour ladle for continuous casting - fitted with pipe to shield molten stream of metal from air during flow into tundish
US4023614A (en) * 1976-04-02 1977-05-17 Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Gas shroud

Patent Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3439735A (en) * 1965-11-19 1969-04-22 Union Carbide Corp Continuous casting apparatus with inert gas protector
US3572422A (en) * 1968-12-10 1971-03-23 United States Steel Corp Apparatus for shrouding a pouring stream and molten casting surface with a protective gas
US3554520A (en) * 1969-05-01 1971-01-12 United States Steel Corp Mechanism for connecting a receiving vessel with a bottom-pour vessel
US3616843A (en) * 1969-11-25 1971-11-02 Koppers Co Inc Apparatus for shrouding in a continuous casting machine
US3841385A (en) * 1972-03-01 1974-10-15 Allegheny Ludlum Ind Inc Method and apparatus for teeming stream protection
US3908734A (en) * 1973-03-05 1975-09-30 Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp Method and apparatus for gas shrouding of liquids
US4102386A (en) * 1975-11-12 1978-07-25 Linde Aktiengesellschaft Casting apparatus
US4091861A (en) * 1976-03-09 1978-05-30 Concast Ag Apparatus for exchanging pouring tubes at casting vessels of continuous casting installations
US4084799A (en) * 1976-08-30 1978-04-18 Georgetown Steel Corporation Shrouding apparatus

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5067552A (en) * 1989-07-26 1991-11-26 Ltv Steel Company, Inc. Shrouding for top pouring of ingots

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
JPS5594769A (en) 1980-07-18
BR7907390A (en) 1980-07-08
ZA795538B (en) 1980-10-29
ES485588A1 (en) 1980-04-16
GB2035527B (en) 1982-09-15
AU5102579A (en) 1980-05-22
IT1125560B (en) 1986-05-14
BE880018A (en) 1980-03-03
AR219011A1 (en) 1980-07-15
GB2035527A (en) 1980-06-18
AU526819B2 (en) 1983-02-03
FR2441449B1 (en) 1984-01-06
FR2441449A1 (en) 1980-06-13
DE2946183A1 (en) 1980-07-10
IT7926707A0 (en) 1979-10-23

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US4091861A (en) Apparatus for exchanging pouring tubes at casting vessels of continuous casting installations
US3908734A (en) Method and apparatus for gas shrouding of liquids
US4290589A (en) Teeming pipe for use at the outlet of a melt container
US4084799A (en) Shrouding apparatus
US4218048A (en) Suspended gas shroud apparatus
US4222505A (en) Actuating device for a casting tube or nozzle
EP0109170B1 (en) Improvements in casting aluminium alloys
US3460725A (en) Apparatus for pouring molten metal
US4270595A (en) Shroud with replaceable extension
CA1119770A (en) Suspended gas shroud apparatus
FR2328536A1 (en) Bottom pour ladle for continuous casting - fitted with pipe to shield molten stream of metal from air during flow into tundish
US5360204A (en) Boom and lance for removing slag from crucible
US4805688A (en) Process for protecting against oxidation and/or nitridation of a liquid metal stream and device for carrying out the process
EP0081303B1 (en) Apparatus for shielding molten metal during teeming
US5249780A (en) Slag control shape release apparatus for molten metal vessels
US2881488A (en) Tilting ladle
US3146288A (en) Apparatus for vacuum treatment of molten metal
US3724827A (en) Anti-pollution device for a metallurgical vessel
US3749387A (en) Method and device for shrouding a stream of metal teemed through a slidable gate
US6409962B1 (en) Powder injector for ladle
US4291743A (en) Method and apparatus for pouring molten metal
US5067552A (en) Shrouding for top pouring of ingots
EP0005609B1 (en) Apparatus for shielding molten metal during teeming
CN209508429U (en) A kind of solidifying aluminium processing unit of the electrolytic aluminium pouring aluminium ladle convenient for assembling
US2910746A (en) Tilting ladle

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
AS Assignment

Owner name: NORTH STAR STEEL TEXAS, INC.

Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:GEORGETOWN TEXAS STEEL CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:004392/0842

Effective date: 19830831